After a hard day at work, it's only natural that you turn to your favourite show on Netflix and try to relax.

As the night drifts on, though, it can be hard to mentally transition from the unrivalled fun of Narcos to getting eight hours of sleep.

If only there was some kind of equivalent which helps you pick out the most boring videos on the internet to help you drift away.

Oh, wait, here's Napflix.

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As the name suggests, the website follows a similar format to Netflix, though instead of being filled with hours of high-quality content, you'll be greeted with such classics as 'World Chess Final 2013', 'Truck Simulator' and 'The Long-Term Future of AI'.

Now, obviously, we in the tech community may find the bone-chilling future of AI a fairly exhilarating watch, which is why you can always flex out to 'Burning Fireplace' or 'The History of Scalextric'. There's also Napflix original content available, like 'Central Park'.

Víctor De Tena, one of the creative minds behind Napflix, says he was inspired after watching a goalless football match.

"I started to think about all the things that I usually watch around my nap time that help me sleep. This generated an idea: Gather all that content with the idea to build a siesta digital platform that helps you nap," he told Mashable.

So the next time you find yourself tossing and turning in bed and looking for answers, fire up Napflix and let the warm glow of 'Einstein for the Masses' take over.